A WILDLIFE
charity is encouraging families in Dartford and Gravesend to make the most of
autumn and get involved in their latest survey.
The Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) launched its Changes through Autumn
survey last month.
It encourages
families to record the types of fungi and wildlife they see in parks and
gardens near their home.
Participants
then enter their results on the RSPB website where they will be collated to
provide the charity with an insight into how wildlife responds to the change in
season.
RSPB south-east
spokeswoman Samantha Stokes said: “Getting children inspired by nature at an
early age is really important if we want them to care about the environment and
conservation in the future.
“The more
children and families that take part in Wildsquare, the clearer the picture we
can get of our autumn wildlife.” Visit rspb.org.uk/wildsquare before October
31.
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